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Israel believes that Sinai has become a hotbed for terror activity. The defense establishment has be
The official further said that he was sure that the travel advisory would have no impact on the area's tourism, and that so far no mass exit of tourists – Israelis or otherwise – has been noted by the Taba Crossing.
South Sinai security chief Mahmoud Hefnawi added that Egyptian security forces were "escorting tourists from the moment they enter the district and until they leave. Security forces are present in all tourist attractions to ensure the visitors' safety."
Israel believes that Sinai has become a hotbed for terror activity. The defense establishment has been able to ascertain that several failed attempts to launch terror attacks at Israeli security forces have emanated from the peninsula.
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